Faik Konitza
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Job / Known for: Writer, journalist, politician
Left traces: magazine,Social Democratic Party of Albania
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Date: 1875-03-15
Location: AL Konitsa, Janina Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died
Date: 1942-12-15 (aged 67)
Resting place: IT Rome
Death Cause: Heart attack
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Faik Konitza was born in 1875 in Konitsa, a town in the Pindus mountains in northern Greece, not far from the present Albanian border. He belonged to a patriotic and well-educated Albanian family from Gjirokastra. He studied at the Jesuit Saverian College in Shkodra and at the French-language Imperial Galata secondary school in Istanbul. He also learned Greek, Italian, Turkish, and German. In 1890, he was sent to study in France, where he spent seven years. He graduated from the University of Dijon in Romance languages and philology, and studied medieval French literature, Latin, and Greek at the Collège de France in Paris. He also converted from Islam to Roman Catholicism, and changed his name from Faik to Dominik. [1](^1^) [2](^2^) In 1897, he moved to the United States, where he studied at Harvard University and became involved in the Albanian nationalist movement. He published some articles on social and political issues under the pseudonym Muza (the Muse). He also wrote his first literary work, a collection of ten prose tales inspired by the popular culture and folklore of Gjirokastra, titled As my old mother tells me. The book was published in 1941 in Tirana and is considered the first literary work by a female writer in Albanian history. He also published an Italian-Albanian dictionary, which has not been found. [3](^3^) [4](^4^) In 1902, he returned to Europe and settled in Brussels, where he founded the magazine Albania, which became the most influential publication of the Albanian diaspora. He edited the magazine until 1915, and then again from 1920 to 1939. He also wrote for other Albanian newspapers and journals, such as Dielli (The Sun) and Vatra (The Hearth). He was a prominent figure in the Albanian cultural and political scene, promoting the Albanian language, literature, and identity. He also advocated for the independence and unification of Albania, and participated in several international conferences and congresses. He was one of the organizers of the Albanian Congress of Trieste in 1913, which aimed to defend the Albanian territories from the Balkan states. He also supported the Social Democratic Party of Albania, a moderate and pro-European political force. He was a vocal critic of the Ottoman Empire, the Balkan states, the Italian occupation, and the communist regime. He was also a friend and mentor of many Albanian writers and intellectuals, such as Fan S. Noli, Gjergj Fishta, and Lasgush Poradeci. [5] [6] In 1939, he moved to Rome, where he continued his journalistic and diplomatic activities. He was appointed as the Albanian ambassador to the United States in 1941, and moved to Washington, D.C. He tried to gain support for the Albanian cause and to counter the propaganda of the Italian and German occupiers. He also wrote two more books of prose, Around the Hearth and How life swayed, which were published in 1944. He died in 1942, in Rome, of a heart attack. He was 67 years old. He was buried in an unknown grave. [7] [8]
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